Wednesday, December 28, 2011

New York draws more than 50 million visitors in 2011

New York City will welcome 50.2 million visitors by the end of 2011, Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced Tuesday.

Bloomberg noted that five-and-a-half years ago, the city set a goal to reach 50 million visitors by 2015; in 2008, the goal was moved up to 2012. The city has now achieved that goal one year ahead of schedule. The announcement was made in Times Square as video screens flashed the words “50 million.”

NYC & Company, the city’s tourism-marketing organization, forecasts that New York will welcome 10.1 million international visitors by the end of 2011, a 4% increase over 2010.

The top international source market is the U.K., with more than 1 million visitors expected by the end of 2011, a 2% increase over 2010.

Some 40.1 million domestic visitors, a 2% increase over last year, are also expected by year’s end.

New York visitors are expected to spend $32 billion this year.

The city, home to more than 90,000 hotel rooms, is on track to sell 27 million hotel room nights in 2011, 4.5% more than in 2010.
(Source: Travelweekly.com)

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